THE MUSIC MAN Has Officially Been Rescheduled For April 7th, 2021
Posted: 6/23/20 at 5:53pm
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Posted: 6/23/20 at 6:00pm
Just checked my Telecharge account and am rescheduled for 5/21/2021. It is what it is, I guess. Thanks for the heads up, Jordan.
Posted: 6/23/20 at 6:06pm
How are you guys seeing the few performance dates? I don't see any on the Telecharge landing page for The MM.
Posted: 6/23/20 at 6:09pm
I had tickets for March 5 and mine now say 10/1/21
Posted: 6/23/20 at 6:44pm
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Posted: 6/23/20 at 7:43pm
Jordan Catalano again with the breaking news... he don't miss!
Posted: 6/23/20 at 7:48pm
We were originally set for October 10th and have been moved to May 8th according to my Telecharge account.
Posted: 6/23/20 at 7:54pm
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Posted: 6/23/20 at 8:05pm
My December 12th tickets have been moved to july 10, 2021
Posted: 6/23/20 at 8:29pm
Question re: checking when previously purchased tickets have been rescheduled to:
Are you only able to see your new dates if you log in with a telecharge account? My family purchased tickets, but we always check out as guest on telecharge and do not have an actual log in. Is there a way to check without one?
Posted: 6/23/20 at 8:39pm
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Posted: 6/23/20 at 8:55pm
Just chiming in that I had tix for both the matinee and evening performances on October 24, and they have both been moved to May 15, same seats. Works just fine for me, I hope it still happens.
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:10pm
I noticed the change of dates to 2021. However, not sure if that meant anything --
*if it is true that Hugh Jackman might be involved in filming a movie in the spring
*how sure are they that majority of the ticketholders will be able to make it on those "assigned" dates, especially if they are domestic or overseas tourists? It might be easier to simply automatically refund ( when an official announcement by Broadway League or the production itself is made) and then start the buying process again.
Unless they are offering some kind of discount or something if you follow their suggested changes?
Updated On: 6/23/20 at 09:10 PM
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:10pm
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:10pm
I noticed the change of dates to 2021. However, not sure if that meant anything --
*if it is true that Hugh Jackman might be involved in filming a movie in the spring
*how sure are they that majority of the ticketholders will be able to make it on those "assigned" dates, especially if they are domestic or overseas tourists? It might be easier to simply automatically refund ( when an official announcement by Broadway League or the production itself is made) and then start the buying process again.
Updated On: 6/23/20 at 09:10 PM
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:14pm
Jordan Catalano said: "If you click the “download ticket” link on the Email the tickets will show the new date "
Thanks!
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:19pm
Obviously they would allow you to refund or reschedule if you could not attend that date (or didn't wish to attend that date). The other obvious matter is that this production is being built entirely around Hugh Jackman. So, if he's not there, the show ain't gonna happen.
As for Jackman's new FERRARI film that was rumored last week, Michael Mann has been trying to make that thing since the 1990s. He can wait another 6-12 months (but also, I'll believe it when it happens).
As for recasting based on diversity: Scott Rudin probably could not give a hoot about that. The majority of the ticketbuying public won't give a hoot about it either, to be blunt. They're seeing MUSIC MAN for Jackman. There could be recasting of announced supporting roles for other reasons (eg. availability), but I would expect to see much of the announced principal cast intact.
Updated On: 6/23/20 at 09:19 PM
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:23pm
if scott announced these dates, obviously the film is not going to conflict. duh.
now there are other variables but for those to play out we will have to hide and watch
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:25pm
If this is in fact true, what would that mean for a reopen of Mrs. Doubtfire? Both are directed by Jerry Zaks.
Posted: 6/23/20 at 9:33pm
Frankly, ticket buyers don't care about diversity in The Music Man. And if you do care, don't go, it won't make a dent.
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